Showing 10958 items matching "1939-1945"
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Soviet Transport Aircraft since 1945, John Stroud, 1968
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Le, Kinh Li ch, The 30-Year War: 1945-1975 (Copy 1), 2017
In August 1945, the Vietnamese people led by the Communist Party and President Ho Chi Ninh rose up to wrest back national independence and freedom from the French colonial ists and Japanese fascists.In August 1945, the Vietnamese people led by the Communist Party and President Ho Chi Ninh rose up to wrest back national independence and freedom from the French colonial ists and Japanese fascists.vietnam history - 1945 - 1975, vietnam war (1961-1975), indochinese war, 1946-1954, president ho chi ninh -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - LUFTWAFFE PHOTO-REPORT 1919-1945, KARL RIES, 1984
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Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, BOOK: Air War Against Japan 1943-1945
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Derailed carriage en route to Box Hill being lifted from tracks, 1945
Black and White photographOn rear of photograph is a reference to Jack Jordan, who is unknown to this archivist at the present time -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Reid Richard Page Courtney Pounds Robert, Laden, Fevered, Starved. The POWs of Sandakan, North Borneo, 1945, 1999
An account of the atrocities suffered by Australian POWs of the Japanese in the Sandakan, North Borneo prison camp, and the Sandakan-Ranau death marches. Includes War Memorials, illustrated with photographs.military history, memorials -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - North AmericanP-51D & K Mustang technical reference, P-51D & K Refernce Manual May 23 1945
Technical overview of P51D & K fighters circa 1945Pocket manual in small book form non-fictionTechnical overview of P51D & K fighters circa 1945 -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, G. Herman Gill, Royal Australian Navy 1942-1945, 1985
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (collection) - A History of the Mediterranean Air War 1940-1945 Volume 1 : North Africa June 1940 - January 1942
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AIR POWER OVER EUROPE 1944-1945, JOHN HERINGTON, 1963
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, A2 Engine at Box Hill on 22-6-1945
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Bendigo Military Museum
Book, William E Thomason, March to Ranau - Australian Servicemen at Sandakan, Borneo 1943 - 1945, 1989
Green hardcover, black ink drawing, certificate on back cover, 54 pages. Black & white photos throughout, black text on white paper.Author, "William. E. Thomason"books, military, history -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 6, 1945
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 2, 1945
One sepia and one black and white photograph "Attached to photograph" Back Row - L to R: David Young, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, 2nd Row - L to R: ?, Margaret Blood, ?, ?, ?, Margaret Burnside, ?, Lois Crouch, Rosamund Pellow, Lynette Mathews. 3rd Row - L to R: ?, Margery Anderson, Janice Yobb, Beth Williams, Joyce Marshall, Agnes Young, Leah Kelly, ?, ?, ?. 4th Row, Kneeling - L to R: No names. Front Row - L to R: Neville Burns, ?, ?, Tom Hancy, Derek Duke, ?, ?, Bruce Caughey. Teacher: -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Darwin NT brief summary of bombing 1942 and operations in 1945
The author of this document is not known but covers his time in Darwin and other areas with 2 and 13 Squadrons and USAAF 528 and 23 Squadrons -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - MILITARY HISTORY, ENGINEERS, Ronald McNicoll, "THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS" [1] 1835 TO 1902. [2] 1902 TO 1919. [3] 1919 TO 1945.", [1] 1977, [2] 1979, [3] 1982
Three volumes, hard covers books with dust covers. 1.2.& 3. Hardcover - cardboard, dark blue colour buckram with gold print on spine. Dust covers - paper, black, white, dark blue print on front and spine. Illustrated. 1. Blue and white colour background with soldier in red and navy colour uniform standing with sword in right hand. 2. Cream and sepia colour background with sepia photograph of Watson's Pier, ANZAC Cove June 1915. 3. Cream and sepia colour background, with sepia photograph of sappers disarming weapons. 203, 232, 432 pages - cut, plain off white colour paper. Illustrated - black and white photographs and maps. Endpapers - illustrated 1. Drawing in blue colour. 2. & 3. Maps - black and white colour. publications, books, military history, royal australian engineers -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Karen Farrington, Victory in the Pacific : the fight for the Pacific Islands 1942-1945, 2005
On 7 December 1941, the Japanese navy attacked Pearl Harbour. Simultaneously, the Japanese army launched all-out assaults on Malaya, Hong Kong and the Philippines. The Japanese sphere of influence spread at a phenomenal rate. As nations of Asia collapsed one by one, and the British and US troops in the region were overwhelmed in short order, it seemed the Japanese dream of empire was about to be realized. Victory in the Pacific tells how the tide of Japanese victory was turned, and how the Allies fought their way the length and breadth of Burma and from island to island on their way to achieving final victory in the East.Ill, maps, index, p.144.non-fictionOn 7 December 1941, the Japanese navy attacked Pearl Harbour. Simultaneously, the Japanese army launched all-out assaults on Malaya, Hong Kong and the Philippines. The Japanese sphere of influence spread at a phenomenal rate. As nations of Asia collapsed one by one, and the British and US troops in the region were overwhelmed in short order, it seemed the Japanese dream of empire was about to be realized. Victory in the Pacific tells how the tide of Japanese victory was turned, and how the Allies fought their way the length and breadth of Burma and from island to island on their way to achieving final victory in the East. world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - pacific area, world war two 1939-1945 - pacific theatre -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Ernest Edward Dunlop, The war diaries of Weary Dunlop : Java and the Burma-Thailand railway 1942-1945, 1986
'More than forty years ago Sir Edward Dunlop, then a lieutenant-colonel, began these diaries at the start of his imprisonment by the Japanese in Java and on the Burma-Thailand Railway. His meticulous observations of prison camp life were concealed all through the war; by the time peace cam in 1945, he carried with him a unique record of the lives of prisoners-of-war. As a commanding officer and a surgeon, 'Weary' became a hero and a legend to thousands of Australian and allied prisoners, whose lives were saved with meagre medical supplies and the instruments the medical officers carried on their backs through Java and Thai jungles. He says himself: 'Of some 22,000 who entered captivity, more than 7,000 died or were killed. Of their sufferings... only those who were present can fully comprehend the seeming hopelessness of it all as their bodies wasted and their friends died.' Sir Edward describes how the cmps were organised; he records deaths, cholera epidemics, operations, and torture; his own - rare - despair; the movement of prisoners up and down the line; and his constant struggle to protect the sick from being drafted into Japanese work parties. From February 1942 he was in the following Japanese prison camps; Bandoeng, Tjimahi, Makasura, Changi, Konyu, Hintok, Tarsau, Chungkai and Nakom Patom.' [From inside front dust jacket]Book with a red dustjacket, had a photograph of a seated older man on cover and white text on cover and spinenon-fiction'More than forty years ago Sir Edward Dunlop, then a lieutenant-colonel, began these diaries at the start of his imprisonment by the Japanese in Java and on the Burma-Thailand Railway. His meticulous observations of prison camp life were concealed all through the war; by the time peace cam in 1945, he carried with him a unique record of the lives of prisoners-of-war. As a commanding officer and a surgeon, 'Weary' became a hero and a legend to thousands of Australian and allied prisoners, whose lives were saved with meagre medical supplies and the instruments the medical officers carried on their backs through Java and Thai jungles. He says himself: 'Of some 22,000 who entered captivity, more than 7,000 died or were killed. Of their sufferings... only those who were present can fully comprehend the seeming hopelessness of it all as their bodies wasted and their friends died.' Sir Edward describes how the cmps were organised; he records deaths, cholera epidemics, operations, and torture; his own - rare - despair; the movement of prisoners up and down the line; and his constant struggle to protect the sick from being drafted into Japanese work parties. From February 1942 he was in the following Japanese prison camps; Bandoeng, Tjimahi, Makasura, Changi, Konyu, Hintok, Tarsau, Chungkai and Nakom Patom.' [From inside front dust jacket]australian nurses, world war two, wwii, ww2, prisoner of war, japan -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Ernest Edward Dunlop, The war diaries of Weary Dunlop : Java and the Burma-Thailand railway 1942-1945, 1986
'More than forty years ago Sir Edward Dunlop, then a lieutenant-colonel, began these diaries at the start of his imprisonment by the Japanese in Java and on the Burma-Thailand Railway. His meticulous observations of prison camp life were concealed all through the war; by the time peace cam in 1945, he carried with him a unique record of the lives of prisoners-of-war. As a commanding officer and a surgeon, 'Weary' became a hero and a legend to thousands of Australian and allied prisoners, whose lives were saved with meagre medical supplies and the instruments the medical officers carried on their backs through Java and Thai jungles. He says himself: 'Of some 22,000 who entered captivity, more than 7,000 died or were killed. Of their sufferings... only those who were present can fully comprehend the seeming hopelessness of it all as their bodies wasted and their friends died.' Sir Edward describes how the cmps were organised; he records deaths, cholera epidemics, operations, and torture; his own - rare - despair; the movement of prisoners up and down the line; and his constant struggle to protect the sick from being drafted into Japanese work parties. From February 1942 he was in the following Japanese prison camps; Bandoeng, Tjimahi, Makasura, Changi, Konyu, Hintok, Tarsau, Chungkai and Nakom Patom.' [From inside front dust jacket]Book with a red dustjacket, had a photograph of a seated older man on cover and white text on cover and spinenon-fiction'More than forty years ago Sir Edward Dunlop, then a lieutenant-colonel, began these diaries at the start of his imprisonment by the Japanese in Java and on the Burma-Thailand Railway. His meticulous observations of prison camp life were concealed all through the war; by the time peace cam in 1945, he carried with him a unique record of the lives of prisoners-of-war. As a commanding officer and a surgeon, 'Weary' became a hero and a legend to thousands of Australian and allied prisoners, whose lives were saved with meagre medical supplies and the instruments the medical officers carried on their backs through Java and Thai jungles. He says himself: 'Of some 22,000 who entered captivity, more than 7,000 died or were killed. Of their sufferings... only those who were present can fully comprehend the seeming hopelessness of it all as their bodies wasted and their friends died.' Sir Edward describes how the cmps were organised; he records deaths, cholera epidemics, operations, and torture; his own - rare - despair; the movement of prisoners up and down the line; and his constant struggle to protect the sick from being drafted into Japanese work parties. From February 1942 he was in the following Japanese prison camps; Bandoeng, Tjimahi, Makasura, Changi, Konyu, Hintok, Tarsau, Chungkai and Nakom Patom.' [From inside front dust jacket]australian nurses, world war two, wwii, ww2, prisoner of war, japan -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Lesley Alves, Destination Dandenong : the making of an industrial city 1945 - 1960
This booklet accompanies the travelling exhibition 'Destination Dandenong', which tells the story of Dandenong and its people during the 1950s.non-fictionThis booklet accompanies the travelling exhibition 'Destination Dandenong', which tells the story of Dandenong and its people during the 1950s.dandenong (vic.), industry -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allen & Unwin, The forgotten force : the Australian military contribution to the occupation of Japan, 1945-1952, 1998
Tells the story of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) whose tasks included to dismantle and destroy the means by which the Japanese waged war; they also conducted patrols to reduce smuggling and illegal immigration, oversaw elections, and supervised repatriation of foreign nationals.Index, ill, maps, p.304.non-fictionTells the story of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) whose tasks included to dismantle and destroy the means by which the Japanese waged war; they also conducted patrols to reduce smuggling and illegal immigration, oversaw elections, and supervised repatriation of foreign nationals. japan - allied occupation- 1945-1952, british commonwealth occupation forces -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Sheila Allan, Diary of a girl in Changi 1941-1945, 1994
Chronological diary of a girl in Changi 1941-1945p.168non-fictionChronological diary of a girl in Changi 1941-1945world war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners - japanese, world war 1039-1945 - personal narratives -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Time Life Books, War against Japan 1942-1945, 1989
Australian troops fighting against Japan in 1941 and 1942Index, bib, ill, maps, p.163.non-fictionAustralian troops fighting against Japan in 1941 and 1942world war 1939-1945 - australian involvement, world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - pacific area -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Exhibition, Postwar Kew 1945-60 : Continuity & change, 2025
While the end of World War II heralded a new era, postwar restrictions on resources affected what could be built, how people worked, and the everyday lives of men and women. The decade beginning in 1950 included monumental shifts in the social and cultural fabric of life in Australia more widely, and also in Kew. This exhibition explores how life changed by exploring the memories of people who lived in Kew during these years, the development of notable private and public modern architecture, and the ways that innovation transformed the lives of Kew’s residents. Set of five photos of artefacts and photographs of the main exhibition room of the Kew Historical Society at the Kew Court House. The secondary room includes images of 1950s and 1960s architecture. Also included in this file is the exhibition flyer.kew -- history -- postwar, kew historical society -- exhibitions -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - RAE, The Royal Engineers 1945-1972
Hard cover with jacket. 978 pages with black/white and colour prints, text and index The fourth volumeof the history of The Royal Australian Engineers by Brig P>J> Greville CBE, BE -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, The government and the people, 1942-1945, 1970
A study of the administrative and political management of the Australian war effort.Index, ill, p.644.non-fictionA study of the administrative and political management of the Australian war effort.australia - politics and government - 1942-1945, australia - politics and government - social conditions -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, Air power over Europe, 1944-1945, 1963
This volume concludes the story of Australian airmen who served in the air war against GermanyIndex, ill, maps, p.539.non-fictionThis volume concludes the story of Australian airmen who served in the air war against Germanyworld war ii - air warfare, world war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - germany -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, Air war against Japan 1943-1945, 1957
Describes the part played by Australian airmen against JapanIndex, ill, maps, p.534.non-fictionDescribes the part played by Australian airmen against Japanworld war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - australia, royal australian air force -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial et al, War economy 1942-1945, 1977
Describes the Australian War economy between 1942-1945Index, ill, maps, p.817non-fictionDescribes the Australian War economy between 1942-1945royal australian air force, australian economy - world war ii -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Minutes, Ringwood Cool Stores Co-operative Society Ltd - Minutes Book-Minutes 1944-1945
Scanned copy of Minutes of the Ringwood Cool Stores Co-operative Society Ltd for the years specified. The originals are in the large Kalamazoo Binder referred to in VC Record 11220. coolstores